added battery notice

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Jonas_Jones 2024-11-07 23:49:01 +01:00
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@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ const int motorPin = 8; // Pin to control the motor
3. Connect the RGB LEDs to the 3 color pins and 3.3V
4. Glue together 3 AAA Batteries, solder them together and connect them to the Voltage In` and ground
5. Flash the Arduino Nano with the program and you're done.
6. Insert the electronics into the Arduino and close it up.
6. Insert the electronics into the Arduino and close it up. The batteries go into the `Handle Base Bottom.stl` that is simply forced into the `Handle Base.stl`. There is a locking mechanism like the Official Lightstick has but I have found it to not be necessary as the fit is tight enough.
## Usage
Hold the Power Button for approx. 1 second and release it. The Lightstick should vibrate for a second and then the lights turn on, defaulting to a neon green.